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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION |
2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of |
4 | | Clementina Veronica Mulholand Brown of Springfield, who passed |
5 | | away on November 3, 2023; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, Veronica Mulholand Brown was born to Cornelius |
7 | | Mulholand and Clementina "Mull" Mulholand in Ripon, California |
8 | | on December 15, 1932; she frequently worked with her father at |
9 | | the Ripon cattle auction yard, enjoyed raising animals such as |
10 | | goats, ponies, and rabbits, and belonged to her family's |
11 | | popular, award-winning mounted horseback Palomino Horse Troop; |
12 | | she graduated from Ripon High School in 1950, where she helped |
13 | | lead the debate team to achieving first place in the 1949 |
14 | | statewide invitational championship; she studied nursing |
15 | | science at San José State University and graduated with a |
16 | | degree in nursing from O'Connor Hospital School of Nursing in |
17 | | 1953; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, Veronica Mulholand Brown met Lowell Jerome Brown, |
19 | | M.D. while working at Mercy Hospital in San Jose, and they were |
20 | | married at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Ripon, California |
21 | | on July 21, 1962; her husband became a physician in the U.S. |
22 | | Navy, and together, they worked and lived in various Central |
23 | | and Southern California locations before settling in San Diego |
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1 | | and beginning a family by adopting Neil in 1965, with Brendan |
2 | | following in 1966, Caitlin in 1968, and Terence in 1970; and |
3 | | WHEREAS, Veronica Mulholand Brown and her family |
4 | | transferred to Subic Bay, the Philippines, for a two-year tour |
5 | | of duty in 1974; over the course of their stay, she and her |
6 | | husband visited India, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, |
7 | | Penang, Thailand, and Hong Kong, often bringing one or two of |
8 | | their young children with them; and |
9 | | WHEREAS, Veronica Mulholand Brown settled in Springfield, |
10 | | Illinois in 1979; she and her husband built a trio of general |
11 | | practitioner medical practices, and she served as head RN of |
12 | | those offices in Springfield, Riverton, and Illiopolis; she |
13 | | concluded her medical career as chief of nurses at the |
14 | | Springfield Presbyterian Home before retiring at age 75; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, Veronica Mulholand Brown continued traveling with |
16 | | her husband in retirement; they visited Ireland, England, |
17 | | Scotland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, |
18 | | Germany, France, and Morocco, and she loved regaling listeners |
19 | | with her adventures; she enjoyed spending time with her |
20 | | beloved cats, Big Cat, Rajah, and Autumn Sunflower, and |
21 | | tending to her 1-acre yard; she was an avid reader of books and |
22 | | adored devouring her weekly issue of The New Yorker; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Veronica Mulholand Brown was an advocate for |
2 | | women's rights, special education, LGBTQ equality, and support |
3 | | for shelter animals; she will be remembered as a fiercely |
4 | | intelligent, curious, and graceful woman who lived a full and |
5 | | dignified life; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, Veronica Mulholand Brown was preceded in death by |
7 | | her parents; her husband of 56 years; and her older sisters, |
8 | | Patricia Lewis, Noreen Smith, and Eileen Marcella Lowery; and |
9 | | WHEREAS, Veronica Mulholand Brown is survived by her |
10 | | children, Neil Mulholand Brown, Brendan Jerome Brown, Caitlin |
11 | | Veronica (Brown) Horton, and Terence Daley Brown; her |
12 | | daughter-in-law, Julie Refine Brown; her sisters, Sharon Groen |
13 | | and Kathleen Funke; her grandchildren, Jourdan K. Horton, |
14 | | Veronica R. Horton, Andrew J. Cline, Anna K. Brown, Neil R. |
15 | | Brown, and Clare V. Brown; her great-grandson, Archie; and |
16 | | several beloved nieces and nephews; therefore, be it |
17 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
18 | | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
19 | | we mourn the passing of Clementina Veronica Mulholand Brown |
20 | | and extend our sincere condolences to her family, friends, and |
21 | | all who knew and loved her; and be it further |
22 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |